3. Studio/Live- Nice (The Nice album)
Infobox Album
Name = Nice
Type = Studio Album
Artist =
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Released = 1969
Recorded = 1969
Genre =
Length = 43:46
Label =
Producer = The Nice
Reviews = *
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternative cover
Type = album
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Lower caption = US album cover
Last album = "Ars Longa Vita Brevis" (1968)
This album = "Nice" (1969)
Next album = "
"Nice" was the third album by
Continuing "The Nice"'s fusion of jazz, blues & rock, this album consists of studio (1 - 4) and live (5 - 6) tracks, the latter having become firm favourites in the band's live performances.
The album achieved number 3 in the UK Album charts [http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=2031] .
Track listing
ide One
#"Azrael Revisited" (5:52) (Keith Emerson, Lee Jackson)
#"Hang On to a Dream" (4:46) (
#"Diary of an Empty Day" (3:54) (Emerson, Jackson)
#"
ide Two
#"Rondo '69'" (7:53) (Emerson, Jackson, Brian Davison)
#"
Notes
The UK version of the album came in a
Azrael was the first thing I wrote with Lee - now revisited it relates to the Angel of Death. The 5/4 riff revolves round in a circular motion rather like the birth, life & death cycle, and proves to be an interesting medium to improvise in. The verses are taken in common time ("4/4"). The quote from"Azrael" had been the B-side of Nice's first UK single release, "Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack". As well as the Rachmaninoff quotation, the track relied onRachmaninoff 's Prelude (in) C# Minor is intentional as when it was written. Rachmaninoff hadEdgar Allan Poe 's vision of a man coming back to life in the coffin after burial.For the number I detuned the strings on the piano slightly to give it a "
honky-tonk " effect which helped in creating an air of something ageing. I'd like to apologise to Amen Corner for not retuning the piano afterwards. They had to use the same piano after our session, unfortunately they didn't need a "Winifred Atwell 's Other Piano" sound.
On "Hang On To A Dream" we haveThe track added jazz players (including Joe Newman andDuncan Browne to thank for the choir.At one of our London Concerts I had the pleasure of performing
Lalo 's "Symphonie Espaniol" ("sic") with violinist John Mayer who also leads Indo-Jazz Fusions [who had appeared on the same bill as The Nice at the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival] . We all thought the main riff too good to be forgotten after (a) one performance and set about giving it a new treatment. The words were written on a very dull journey from Newcastle toBirmingham and it became "Diary Of An Empty Day".People often ask us "why don't you play
Blues ". The Blues to us is a Universal language. Musicians from different speaking countries on first meeting will know exactly where they are on the basic blues structure. Brian, Lee and I have all been through this grounding and have said what we wanted to say in the blues for the time being through other groups. At rehearsals we'll usually warm up with a "twelve bar". That's how the opening of "For Example" happened. However we didn't leave it there. The B minor blues moves into its relative major of D for the main theme then back again. The movement in E which follows is ratherHendrix -inspired after which the original D major theme is given a "Gregorian " feel and a 6/8 jazz waltz treatment in F. It is as the title says an Example.
Quotes of the theme to the film "Side 2 [tracks 5 & 6] was recorded on our first live appearance in
New York atFillmore East . Here we have Rondo '69. After the performance an urgenttelegram was sent back to England- "please send more trousers".
She once belonged toBob Dylan . She now belongs to you, me and anyone else who cares to listen. Keith Emerson.
The live version of "Rondo" was also performed by
Personnel
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